EU referendum campaign gets underway as both sides prepare to bring out the heavyweights
The gloves come off ahead of the crucial vote on 23 June.
George Osborne hails 'hammer blow' to tax evaders following EU Big Five deal
The agreement between UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain is in response to the Panama Papers leak.
Anger at boardroom excess hits breaking point as BP shareholders rebel against CEO's £14m pay deal
Nearly 60% of shareholders resoundingly rejected Dudley's 20% pay rise.
Two teenage girls arrested on suspicion of kidnapping toddler from Newcastle Primark store
A 13 and 14-year-old were taken into custody after the three-year-old girl went missing.
EU referendum on a knife edge as Jeremy Corbyn prepares to make first intervention
Corbyn will urge voters to stay in the EU, 'warts and all' when he sets his case out.
Government pledge to resettle 20,000 Syrian refugees in the UK to cost over £500m
So far, 1,194 people have been accepted by the UK under the Vulnerable Persons Relocation scheme.
Sharp rise in EU migration to UK amid Eurozone jobs crisis
EU nationals residing in the UK now stands at 3.3m – an increase of almost 700,000 in five years.
Libya: British plans to send in 1,000 ground troops to battle Isis thrown into disarray
Ministers hinted they would not accept international security assistance for fear of deepening divisions.
EU referendum: Tory donors 'incandescent with rage' to pump £5m into Brexit campaign
The move is seen as an effort to redress the balance after Cameron spent £9.3m on pro-EU leaflets.
EU referendum: Tory MP accuses Cameron of 'Robert Mugabe antics' over £9m pro-EU leaflet
Europe Minister David Lidington said Nigel Evans' remarks were 'not his finest moment.'
Abuse against the elderly on the rise as £18m stolen from victims
People are being urged to install hidden cameras in the homes of vulnerable elderly family members.
Congress urged to pass $1.9bn Zika funding as US health officials say virus 'scarier' than first thought
The mosquito which spreads the Zika virus is now present in about 30 states.
Donald Trump hits back at Boston Globe's front page imagining his 'profoundly un-American' presidency
An incensed Trump branded The Boston Globe 'worthless' and 'stupid'.
'Wake-up call for Westminster' as UK economy stutters in first quarter
Many business indicators tracked by the British Chambers of Commerce are 'at a low ebb.'
George Osborne feels the heat to publish tax affairs
Pressure is growing on the chancellor as Scottish party leaders disclose tax return documents.
Hinkley Point C postponement 'still under discussion' says French energy minister
Ségolène Royal's comments have led to suggestions that EDF could be forced to halt the project.
EU referendum: Cameron faces pro-EU leaflets backlash as MPs threaten to 'grind the government to a halt'
'There are discussions about organised rebellions to grind government to a halt,' said one MP.
Serious Fraud Office opens criminal probe into Tata Steel
Authorities examine allegations that certificates detailing the steel composition may have been falsified.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge urged to cancel India tour amid terror fears
Police are hunting a Swift Dzire car believed to have been used by the terrorists to enter India.
Google honours 'the godfather of world music' Pandit Ravi Shankar on his 96th birthday
Shankar is recognised as a 'national treasure and global ambassador of India's cultural heritage'.
China slaps sanctions on North Korea following nuclear tests
Bans on imports of gold and rare earth elements used in high-tech products are announced.
'The slaughter must end' says Amnesty International as global executions hit 25-year high
1,634 killed in 2015 as China, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and US named 'top five executioners'.
Google doodle marks 120th anniversary of first modern Olympic Games with various scenes from 1896
The 1896 Games of the I Olympiad were held in Athens and included nine sports and 43 events.
India: Three officials arrested over exam paper leak which forced cancellations for 174,000 students
The test has now been rescheduled for a third time and is set to take place on 12 April.
EU Referendum: Leaving would be an 'act of economic and political self-harm,' warns Cameron
According to a poll, 51% of voters support Remain compared to 44% who back Leave.
Tata Steel crisis: Sajid Javid to meet potential buyer before jetting into Mumbai to discuss sell-off
Javid will also meet with Liberty Group head, Sanjeev Gupta before flying to India.
Refugee crisis: Mass deportations begin as rights groups decry 'inhumane' EU deal
Boats carrying at least 131 migrants have left Greece under the controversial EU-Turkey deal
Lewisham murder investigation launched after 17-year-old stabbed to death
Police were alerted to an 'altercation' between youths on New Cross Road at about 7.40pm BST.
Child slavery: Rich Brits buying children who survived the Nepalese earthquake for £5,000
'We have supplied boys who have actually gone on to the UK,' revealed slave trader Makkhan Singh.
British MoD denies claims defence cuts have left Falkland Islands unprotected
No warships had been sent to the region since the recall of a frigate in November 2015.